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Indiana Overturns the 4th Amendment

Monday, May 16th, 2011

The Bill Of RightsThe Supreme Court of Indiana decided last week to essentially nullify the 4th amendment of the Constitution of the United States. Try pulling this ‘fast one’ in cities like New York, Dallas, or Los Angeles and you’ll have a whole different can of worms!

Book Review – Nullification by Thomas E. Woods, Jr.

Monday, August 16th, 2010

nullification-thumbWith our great nation in a seemingly downward spiral with no end in sight there’s an interesting facet of state law that has been greatly ignored and underused: Nullification. Its essence states: if a law enacted in the central government is not Constitutional, states have the right and duty to ignore them. To not enforce [...]

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Freedom and Frog’s Legs

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Our impending loss of freedom in America can be compared to the parable of the frog in the boiling pot.8/2010: I wrote this seven months before Barack Obama was elected president of the United States of America. it’s interesting to see what has happened in the first 18 months of his presidency since this was written… Not long ago, some forward thinking people decided to cross the Atlantic pond and build a nation. This [...]

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